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US1832533A
US1832533A US511901A US51190131A US1832533A US 1832533 A US1832533 A US 1832533A US 511901 A US511901 A US 511901A US 51190131 A US51190131 A US 51190131A US 1832533 A US1832533 A US 1832533A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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  • Another prime object of my invention is the provision of a novel jacket or frame for receiving the barrel of the syringe, with novel means for contracting the jacket or disengagement of the jacket or frame from the barrel, said means carrying Bennettger ring for facilitating the use of the syringe, the jacket forming an effective means for bracing and protecting the syringe barrel.
  • a further salient object of my invention is the provision of a novel thumb ring for detachable connection with the head of the plunger of the syringe, so as to facilitate the operation of the plunger, the thumb ring acting in connection with the linger ring to per- 1111b a firm grip to be had on the syringe.
  • a further object of my invention is the provision of novel means formed on the jacket for receiving the nipple end of the barrel and novel means on the jacket or frame for receiving a slip fixture for the Luer type of syringe.
  • a Still further object of my invention is to provide a novel attachment for glass syringes of the above character, which will be durable and eflicient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture, and one which can be placed upon the market and incorporated with a conventional glass syringe at a very low cost.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and formation of parts, as will be hereinafter more specifically described,
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a syringe showing my improved fixture incorporated therewith, parts of the same being shown broken away andin section to illustrate the construction thereof.
  • Figure 2 is a detail horizontal section taken on the line-Q-Q of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fi ure 3 is a similar section taken on the line d'3 of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of the frame or jacket for the barrel of the syringe.
  • igure 5 is a detail perspective view of the resilient split clamping ring for the barrel T:grame, showing the finger rings carried thereyr V
  • the letter A generally indicates a syringe and B my improved attachment therefor.
  • the syringe A is of the glass, and preferably of, the Luer type and embodies the glass barrel 10, having the tapered nipple 11 at one end thereof. he opposite end of the barrel is left onen and can be )IOVldQCl with an annular bead l2. Reciprocately mounted within the barrel 10 is the glass plunger 13, having formed on its outer end the head and thumb rest 14,; In spaced relation to the thumb or head rest let is an annular bead 15,
  • the nipple 11 is employed for receiving the slip type ofneedle.
  • My improved attachment B for the syringe A comprises first, a resilient split thumb ring 20 having the arcuate ears 21 formed on the inner split end of the thumb ring.
  • the ring is adapted to be flexed or expanded, so that the ears 21 can be sprung into the channel 16 for effectively gripping the plunger.
  • This ring is of an adequate size to permit the full insertion of the thumb within the ring so that the thumb can rest directly on the thumb seat and thereby allow force to be applied direct, as if no ring was present.
  • the thumb allows the operation of the syringe with one hand, in that the plunger can be readily withdrawn from the barrel.
  • This jacket includes end collar or hands 26 and 27, connected together by longitudinally extending diametrically opposed straps 2
  • the upper collar or band 26 at its upper end is preferably flared or provided with a stop bead 29, for a p urpo::e which will be later set forth.
  • this upper band 26 is split longitudinally as at 30 and that the split extends from one end of the band to the other to permit the contraction thereof about the barrel as will be also later set forth.
  • the lower end of the jacket or frame 25 is closed by a wall 31 having an axial bore 32 and a socket 33 communicating with the bore for the reception of the barrel nipple 11.
  • This wall 31 carries a threaded nipple 3% for receiving a slip type fixture 35 for syringes of the Luer type.
  • the jacket or frame 25 adjacent to the upper band 26 is provided with a lock lug 36, which will also be hereinafter more fully described.
  • the jacket 25 is slipped over the forward end of the barrel until the skirt or bead 29 abuts the head 12 on the barrel at which time the nipple 11 will be snugly seated within the socket
  • a resilient split ring or band having secured to the opposite sides thereof on each side of the split ll, linger rings42 and The corners of the band or ring 40 at the split portion thereof are preferably cut away as at M to provide wide entrance mouths to the split.
  • the resilient ring 40 is slipped thereon from the front or forward end there of and pushed back on the frame toward the rear end thereof.
  • the lug 36 is pushed through the split portion ll of the ring 40 and when the resilient band 40 rides past the lug 36 the same is turned so as to move the split portion from out of alignment with the lug.
  • This locks the resilient band on the rar'el and the outer end of the band engages against the flared end or bead 29 of the jacket.
  • the inherent resiliency of the split locking band to contracts the split jacket about the barrel and thus firmly holds the jacket or frame on the barrel.
  • the spaces on the opposite sides of the jacket or frame intermediate the strap 28 provide elongated sight openings whereby the graduations 17 on the barrel can be readily read and the contents of the barrel readily seen.
  • the finger rings 42 and 43 and the thumb ring 20 allows easy manipulation of the syringe and that the jacket forms a protect-ion for the barrel and prevents easy breakage of the barrel while in use.
  • the attachment adds longevity to the barrel and the device is so constructed as to permit replacement to be readily made.
  • the upper band 26 can be made slightly smaller in diameter at its ends.
  • the splitclamping ring 4.0 also preferably has its inner end slightly contracted.
  • a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its opposite end, and a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting jacket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer band being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the jacket for contracting the split band of the jacket about the barrel, and a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the ilange and lug.
  • a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its oppos1te end, a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting acket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer band being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the acket for contracting the split band of the jacket about the barrel, a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the flange an d lug, and oppositely extending linger rings formed on the split clamping band.
  • a protecting acket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer
  • a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its opposite end, a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting jacket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer hand being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the acket for contracting the split band of the picket about the barrel, a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the flange and lug, opposltely extending finger rings formed on the split clamping band, and a thumb ring detachably connected with the outer end of the plunger.

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Nov.'l7, 1931. L. E. CREA'SY SYRINGE Filed Jan. 28, 1931 gnaw/"tor ZEl/RNER a. CREASY Patented Nov. 17, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LEUR-NER E. CREASY, F MONROE, WISCONSIN SYRIN GE f Application filed January 28, 1931. Serial No. 511,901.
tect the syringe so as to eliminate all pos sibility of the syringe breaking while in use,
the attachment assuring longevity to the syringe.
Another prime object of my inventionis the provision of a novel jacket or frame for receiving the barrel of the syringe, with novel means for contracting the jacket or disengagement of the jacket or frame from the barrel, said means carrying afinger ring for facilitating the use of the syringe, the jacket forming an effective means for bracing and protecting the syringe barrel.
A further salient object of my invention is the provision of a novel thumb ring for detachable connection with the head of the plunger of the syringe, so as to facilitate the operation of the plunger, the thumb ring acting in connection with the linger ring to per- 1111b a firm grip to be had on the syringe.
A further object of my invention is the provision of novel means formed on the jacket for receiving the nipple end of the barrel and novel means on the jacket or frame for receiving a slip fixture for the Luer type of syringe.
A Still further object of my invention is to provide a novel attachment for glass syringes of the above character, which will be durable and eflicient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture, and one which can be placed upon the market and incorporated with a conventional glass syringe at a very low cost.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and formation of parts, as will be hereinafter more specifically described,
frame about the barrel so as to eliminate the defining a substantially annular channel 16.
claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which drawings 1 Figure l is a side elevation of a syringe showing my improved fixture incorporated therewith, parts of the same being shown broken away andin section to illustrate the construction thereof. Figure 2 is a detail horizontal section taken on the line-Q-Q of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Fi ure 3 is a similar section taken on the line d'3 of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows. t
Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of the frame or jacket for the barrel of the syringe.
igure 5 is a detail perspective view of the resilient split clamping ring for the barrel T:grame, showing the finger rings carried thereyr V Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the letter A generally indicates a syringe and B my improved attachment therefor.
The syringe A is of the glass, and preferably of, the Luer type and embodies the glass barrel 10, having the tapered nipple 11 at one end thereof. he opposite end of the barrel is left onen and can be )IOVldQCl with an annular bead l2. Reciprocately mounted within the barrel 10 is the glass plunger 13, having formed on its outer end the head and thumb rest 14,; In spaced relation to the thumb or head rest let is an annular bead 15,
The nipple 11 is employed for receiving the slip type ofneedle.
My improved attachment B for the syringe A comprises first, a resilient split thumb ring 20 having the arcuate ears 21 formed on the inner split end of the thumb ring. The ring is adapted to be flexed or expanded, so that the ears 21 can be sprung into the channel 16 for effectively gripping the plunger. This ring is of an adequate size to permit the full insertion of the thumb within the ring so that the thumb can rest directly on the thumb seat and thereby allow force to be applied direct, as if no ring was present. The thumb allows the operation of the syringe with one hand, in that the plunger can be readily withdrawn from the barrel.
In conjunction with the barrel 10 I employ a novel jacket or protecting frame, which is preferably formed from spring steel. This jacket includes end collar or hands 26 and 27, connected together by longitudinally extending diametrically opposed straps 2 The upper collar or band 26 at its upper end is preferably flared or provided with a stop bead 29, for a p urpo::e which will be later set forth. It is to be also noted that this upper band 26 is split longitudinally as at 30 and that the split extends from one end of the band to the other to permit the contraction thereof about the barrel as will be also later set forth. The lower end of the jacket or frame 25 is closed by a wall 31 having an axial bore 32 and a socket 33 communicating with the bore for the reception of the barrel nipple 11. This wall 31 carries a threaded nipple 3% for receiving a slip type fixture 35 for syringes of the Luer type. The jacket or frame 25 adjacent to the upper band 26 is provided with a lock lug 36, which will also be hereinafter more fully described.
The jacket 25 is slipped over the forward end of the barrel until the skirt or bead 29 abuts the head 12 on the barrel at which time the nipple 11 will be snugly seated within the socket In connection with the frame or jacket I employ a resilient split ring or band having secured to the opposite sides thereof on each side of the split ll, linger rings42 and The corners of the band or ring 40 at the split portion thereof are preferably cut away as at M to provide wide entrance mouths to the split.
After the jacket or frame has been slipped on the barrel, the resilient ring 40 is slipped thereon from the front or forward end there of and pushed back on the frame toward the rear end thereof. The lug 36 is pushed through the split portion ll of the ring 40 and when the resilient band 40 rides past the lug 36 the same is turned so as to move the split portion from out of alignment with the lug. This locks the resilient band on the rar'el and the outer end of the band engages against the flared end or bead 29 of the jacket. The inherent resiliency of the split locking band to contracts the split jacket about the barrel and thus firmly holds the jacket or frame on the barrel.
The spaces on the opposite sides of the jacket or frame intermediate the strap 28 provide elongated sight openings whereby the graduations 17 on the barrel can be readily read and the contents of the barrel readily seen.
It is obvious that the finger rings 42 and 43 and the thumb ring 20 allows easy manipulation of the syringe and that the jacket forms a protect-ion for the barrel and prevents easy breakage of the barrel while in use.
The attachment adds longevity to the barrel and the device is so constructed as to permit replacement to be readily made.
The upper band 26 can be made slightly smaller in diameter at its ends. The splitclamping ring 4.0 also preferably has its inner end slightly contracted.
Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of this invention, but
What I claim as new is:
1. The combination with a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its opposite end, and a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting jacket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer band being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the jacket for contracting the split band of the jacket about the barrel, and a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the ilange and lug.
2. The combination with a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its oppos1te end, a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting acket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer band being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the acket for contracting the split band of the jacket about the barrel, a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the flange an d lug, and oppositely extending linger rings formed on the split clamping band.
3. The combination with a syringe including a barrel having a nipple at one end and a bead at its opposite end, a plunger reciprocately mounted within the barrel, of an attachment for the syringe embodying a protecting jacket including inner and outer bands connected together by longitudinally extending spaced straps, the outer hand being split longitudinally and provided with an annular flange for engaging the bead on the barrel, an outer wall carried by the jacket having an axial way and a socket for receiving the barrel nipple, a split resilient clamping ring movable longitudinally on the acket for contracting the split band of the picket about the barrel, a radially extending lug on the jacket in spaced relation to the flange for confining the split clamping ring between the flange and lug, opposltely extending finger rings formed on the split clamping band, and a thumb ring detachably connected with the outer end of the plunger.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
LEURNER E. CREASY.
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US2569901A (en) * 1946-06-17 1951-10-02 Richard Ernest Nicolas Syringe for regional anesthesis of the lower jaw
US2823675A (en) * 1957-11-04 1958-02-18 Sciurba Joseph Hypodermic syringe assembly
US3118447A (en) * 1958-02-13 1964-01-21 Eisele & Company Three ring control syringes
US4068661A (en) * 1975-02-12 1978-01-17 Bunder Glas Gmbh Injection syringe with separate one-piece finger rest
US4456017A (en) * 1982-11-22 1984-06-26 Cordis Corporation Coil spring guide with deflectable tip
US5389070A (en) * 1993-03-16 1995-02-14 Wake Forest University Syringe apparatus with a fluid reservoir for injection and aspiration of fluids
US5396902A (en) * 1993-02-03 1995-03-14 Medtronic, Inc. Steerable stylet and manipulative handle assembly
US5554133A (en) * 1994-01-18 1996-09-10 Allergan, Inc. Syringe flange adapter and method
US5662119A (en) * 1991-08-28 1997-09-02 Medtronic Inc. Steerable stylet and manipulative handle assembly
US20040044315A1 (en) * 2002-08-29 2004-03-04 Becton, Dickinson And Company Needle holder
US20110046559A1 (en) * 2009-08-21 2011-02-24 Becton Dickinson France S.A.S. Syringe Assembly Having a Flexible or Slidable Flange
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US2569901A (en) * 1946-06-17 1951-10-02 Richard Ernest Nicolas Syringe for regional anesthesis of the lower jaw
US2823675A (en) * 1957-11-04 1958-02-18 Sciurba Joseph Hypodermic syringe assembly
US3118447A (en) * 1958-02-13 1964-01-21 Eisele & Company Three ring control syringes
US4068661A (en) * 1975-02-12 1978-01-17 Bunder Glas Gmbh Injection syringe with separate one-piece finger rest
US4456017A (en) * 1982-11-22 1984-06-26 Cordis Corporation Coil spring guide with deflectable tip
US5662119A (en) * 1991-08-28 1997-09-02 Medtronic Inc. Steerable stylet and manipulative handle assembly
US5873842A (en) * 1991-08-28 1999-02-23 Medtronic, Inc. Steerable stylet and manipulative handle assembly
US5396902A (en) * 1993-02-03 1995-03-14 Medtronic, Inc. Steerable stylet and manipulative handle assembly
US5389070A (en) * 1993-03-16 1995-02-14 Wake Forest University Syringe apparatus with a fluid reservoir for injection and aspiration of fluids
US5554133A (en) * 1994-01-18 1996-09-10 Allergan, Inc. Syringe flange adapter and method
US20040044315A1 (en) * 2002-08-29 2004-03-04 Becton, Dickinson And Company Needle holder
US20120118903A1 (en) * 2009-08-10 2012-05-17 West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. Apparatus and method for filling flangeless containers
US9073649B2 (en) * 2009-08-10 2015-07-07 West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. Finger grip for a flangeless container
US20110046559A1 (en) * 2009-08-21 2011-02-24 Becton Dickinson France S.A.S. Syringe Assembly Having a Flexible or Slidable Flange
US10112014B2 (en) 2009-08-21 2018-10-30 Becton Dickinson France Syringe assembly having a flexible or a slidable flange
US10576209B2 (en) 2009-08-21 2020-03-03 Becton Dickinson France Syringe assembly having a flexible or slidable flange
US10842940B1 (en) 2016-05-11 2020-11-24 Todd Christopher Pusateri Adhesive thumb ring and syringe assembly, and an adhesive thumb ring for a syringe

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